There is no exclusion for dental. The question is just as simple as if there is coverage for medical or not. Remember, the standard insurance policy only pays for damage to the other party. So if you are At Fault in an accident, there is little or no coverage for you your own injuries, dental or otherwise.
Nationwide auto insurance offers various types of car insurance. Their policies cover multiple drivers, as well as accidents and damages to your vehicles.
No, Home Hazard Insurance is for damages to your home due to a covered peril. Auto Insurance Comprehensive coverage is for damages to your car. You will need to seek coverage for your car from your Auto insurance Policy.
Yes.
No, You would need to look for your auto insurance for road accidents
If you have a health insurance policy (Medical Insurance) it will pick up where your auto coverage left off.
The comprehensive portion of your auto Insurance would cover damage from a falling limb.
The best way to find out is to READ THE POLICY. What does it cover?? Was it GAP insurance or regular auto ins.? Ask your ins. agent to explain the coverages.
Most dental plans are annual and cover x-rays as part of the annual preventative exam when they are needed. Check the new plan's coverage, but most likely FMX would be covered by the new company.
Not usually; the insurance will require a medical code to process the claim.
An ins. co will insure you for pertty much anything as well as protect you for any liability issues due to contractual obligations. The answer is, yes!
no, the person driving the car will be 100% responsible. i had that happen to me in the states and his auto ins didn't cover someone intoxicated, but he still had to pay, through court.
It really depends on your insurance co., Auto Owners Ins. doesn't cover asbestos removal, just found out today after my aluminum siding was damaged in hail storm and seen that I had asbestos siding under it and said they don't cover it.